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Old 06-21-2025, 05:01 PM   #1
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I put some anti-squeak welting around the floorboards of my 1930 coupe. Now the boards are hard to fit. Does the bottom go in first or the angle board?
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Old 06-21-2025, 05:10 PM   #2
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I put some anti-squeak welting around the floorboards of my 1930 coupe. Now the boards are hard to fit. Does the bottom go in first or the angle board?
I always install the angle board first but that is just me. I have a split bottom board to make it easier to get to the battery.

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Old 06-21-2025, 05:50 PM   #3
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Service Bulletins p. 248 Fig 507 shows a cross section of the juncture of the two boards. From the pix it is apparent that the angle board (front) goes in first - and the horizontal board (rear) goes in second.

No felt or other cushion is shown between the boards, not to say that one couldn't be made to fit.

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Old 06-22-2025, 08:01 AM   #4
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Angle board first.You will be taking the flat board out ten times to one of the angle board.It sounds like the welting you are using might be too thick.Years ago I used felt stripping for house windows.It was a little thick,but it broke in to fit after a few years.Years ago I made some floors out of some real high quality plywood I had bought at an auction.It was a true 3/4 thick,maybe even 13/16.With welting I really needed closer to 11/16.I used it without welting in an A pickup in 04,now I've kind of forgot about it.I also used it for the floors in a Kenworth truck,but they're not too fussy.
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